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USC's David fnm Stiff Bwwrtt USC'S David Burr has been selected to play in the seventh annual Senior Bowl soccer game Dec. 12 at Skelly Stadium in Tulsa, Okla. Burr, who was the Gamecocks' leading scorer this season, will represent the East squad in the meeting between East and West teams. The East team was drawn from players from Maine to Florida and east of the Mississippi River. Sixteen players are on a team. Burr, who played midfielder, scored 19 points on five goals and nine assists. He scored two game-winning goals and was third n the team in shots with 42. The Atlanta, Ga., native is Carolina's alltime career assist leader with 23 and was a member of the South team at the National Sports Festival in Indianapolis this summer. He has been tabbed one of 25 players from the Festival eligible to try out for the 1964 U.S. Olympic team. rv* Burr was drafted in the third round of the Major Indoor Soccer League's annual draft by the St. Louis Steamers. He is the second USC soccer player to De picked for the Senior Bowl. Paul Turin, a goalkeeper, was awarded the same honor in 1979. nn INTRAMURAL FOUL-SHOOTING champions for 1982 are Mary Nole, who made 17 of 20 shots from the foul line, and Bill Winfrey, who made a perfect 20 of 20 shots from the line. iclassifieds ?fipwa CAMPUS NOTICES Gamecock Adve USC EQUESTRIAN CLUB IS * J^Kiloo2?I HOSTING INTERCOLLEGIATE Assistants HORSE SHOW. FOR MORE IN- hrs.week. InterFORM. ATTEND MEETINGS ON spply through WED. 7:30 P.M. RM 135 P.E. p m. cr 1-3 ?/n CENTER. Siouse. Jourc underclassmen U.S.C. Sailing Club meeting Thursday at 7:00, Room 111 BPEC New members welcome! Manager ne< Uooal Village. i change for ov< S Pai Chi meeting on Wed. Dec 1 at merits housing 8:00 in the seminar room of Barn- American stude well College. and interperson Apply at Offic Services, Rust i Attention: GUSO faculty/student Wing Basement coffee hour, 3:90 Thurs. Dec 2nd, information. Gamb. 3rd floor, all welcome. 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(ft-A A ^ Burr make: Charles Yu took the 1962 badminto pionship in the intramural tour which featured almost 400 participi won the men's single's champions the men's double's championship, w ner Y.H. Lin. Liz Haughty and Paula Beverian women's double's title, and L Feaster won the women's single's. i?11?11?i I 11 11 I DUKE UNIVERSITY has receh mission from Furman Athletic 1 Dutch Baughman to speak with Football Coach Dick Sheridan con the Blue Devils coaching vi Baughman said Monday. "I was contacted last night bj Athletic Director) Tom Butters ask mission to speak to Coach Sh< Baughman said. "We discussed my tions of Coach Sheridan. He had questions about Dick ? you know, A.D. kind of questions." Baughman said Butters had c< Sheridan Monday to set up a me discuss the Duke position held Wilson until he was fired Nov. 20 23-17 victory over North Carolina. Wilson, whose last two teams fini to give Duke its first back-to-back seasons in 20 years, said he has beer a position at the Duke Medical Cenl NORTH CAROLINA fell to the N< i the Associated Press college ta poll after losing its second game in starts this year. kiTEn ITpmalA rAAmmnta u 1^ R ri M v""?,v ^u.iunvi, T share spacious a part me vailablc in the ISSHSL^ r Using Office, 8pr- JJJuw P Cal1 2 is no-ftlon straight ?*MM. tirs.week <2)Office f*.35hr., 10-15 *sl?d persons may Dec, 8, * a m.-12 UVE AttROAD AT i. Rm. 323 Russell teres ted in a living-let elism/Business perlence with Intel preferred. 8tudents? ?1ie Office c Uonal Services (OIS) is t ting applications for Uv International Village. Ft ded for Interna- formation or an applies Free room in ex- by OIS, Russell House, 1 >rseelng 14 apart- Basement, or call 777-7* international and ats. 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